It's not one that's in my existing collection of fonts, although Garamond comes rather close and I think I could get away with using that one (I have to produce a map based on this one and obviously I would like to try and use the same fonts to preserve the look and feel of the original)

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Posted 12 July 2007 - 06:28 AM

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Looks like New Baskerville to me. MyFont has a feature where you can identify fonts with the use of an image. I clipped out Guadeloupe and tried it on that. There's also Identifont which asks you a number of questions about what certain letters look like.

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Posted 12 July 2007 - 06:52 AM

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Looks like New Baskerville to me. MyFont has a feature where you can identify fonts with the use of an image. I clipped out Guadeloupe and tried it on that. There's also Identifont which asks you a number of questions about what certain letters look like.